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Issaquah SD reports second student-stranger incident

Issaquah School District officials are warning parents again about strangers approaching children after a Sept. 29 incident involving…

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City of Issaquah to consider opposing Eyman initiative

The Issaquah City Council will hold a public hearing at its regular meeting of Monday, Oct. 5, to…

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Skyline librarian passes away after battle with cancer

komonews.com are reporting that Skyline High School librarian Kathy Linderman passed away on Saturday after a long battle…

Sports

Football roundup | Issaquah bowls over Garfield, 62-7

After struggling the first two weeks of the season, Issaquah's offense has found a groove.

Issaquah High School and former Navy SEAL Ryan Job

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Issaquah war veteran dies after surgery

KOMO News are reporting that Ryan Job, a graduate of Issaquah High School and former Navy SEAL, has…

The portion of land on Tiger Mountain known as Park Pointe is of great interest to conservation groups such as Mountains to Sound Greenway

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Park Pointe developer insists “all systems are go”

Wellington exec expects loan to be renegotiated — conservation groups criticize development as inappropriate use of valuable site

Dick Campbell’s Issaquah High School photo of 1965. Campbell said his experiences as a young student encouraged him to become an educator.

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In This Valley – Graduate of ‘65 recalls those who shaped a generation of students

This year’s construction and disruption at Issaquah High School are nothing new. Dust and smoke rose in 1961…

Life

Man’s best friend now a good pal of doctors, too

What do Rover, Fluffy, or Bubbles have to do with your heart health? Apparently a lot!

Plans for the 11

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Work begins on new fire station in Issaquah

With the City of Issaquah Development Commission last week approving plans for a new fire station to serve…

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Sammamish City Council Candidate Q and A – September 25

The fourth in our series of Q and A sessions with the candidates for Sammamish City Council.

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Issaquah City Council Candidates Q and A – September 25

The fourth in our series of Q and A sessions with the candidates for Issaquah City Council.

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Tolling could start on 520 by the end of next year

The state is pushing to start collecting tolls on the SR 520 floating bridge as early as November…

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Neighbors on the Plateau develop ride share program

In burgeoning Eastside cities such as Redmond, Bellevue, Kirkland and Sammamish, there are better ways to get to…

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News Brief – Parkway roundabout

As construction continues to install a roundabout at East Lake Sammamish Parkway and Southeast 43rd Way, all lanes…

Letters to the Editor

Time to ask questions of council

As most of you are aware the city council elections are fast approaching with mail in ballots arriving…

Opinion

A smarter future

Whether you lean left or right, there is something to like in President Obama’s American Graduation Initiative.

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Community volunteers help out in schools on the Plateau

A one-on-one mentoring program for students with language barriers or other academic obstacles is going into its fifth…

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A Swedish hello to Issaquah: hospital plans, groundbreaking

Representatives from Swedish Medical Center and elected officials — including Governor Christine Gregoire — will be visiting Issaquah…

Endeavor Elementary School fifth-grader Alicia Seidel has worked to educate people about juvenile arthritis

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Sammamish youth an advocate for raising awareness of arthritis

While Endeavor Elementary School fifth-grader Alicia Seidel might have a hard time winning the Best of the 80s…

Life

How to chose the right care for a loved one?

When the time comes for a senior to get help in their home or move from their home,…